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Canopy cover is correlated with reduced injurious feather pecking in commercial flocks of free-range laying hens

机译:商业散养蛋鸡群的冠层覆盖与减少的有害羽毛啄食有关

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Injurious feather pecking in non-cage systems is a serious economic and welfare concern for the egg-producing industry. Here, we describe the first results from an ongoing collaborative project to improve range environment and welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) within the McDonald's Restaurants Ltd, UK supply base. The objective of this study was to investigate, in a commercial situation, the correlation between: i) proportion of range cover and ii) proportion of canopy cover, with plumage damage of end-of-lay hens. The assessment of plumage damage due to injurious feather pecking is a key animal-based welfare indicator for laying hens in non-cage systems. In 2007 and 2008, all laying-hen producers within the McDonald's Restaurants Ltd egg-supply base, were required to plant (if not present already), 5% of the total range area with blocks of trees either side, and between 20-25 m from the laying hen house. Plumage damage at end of lay was positively correlated with mortality and flocks depleted in summer had less plumage damage at end of lay than flocks depleted in autumn or winter, possibly because of weather conditions at the time of placement There was no correlation between the proportion (5-90%) of range cover and plumage damage at the end of lay, however, plumage damage was negatively correlated with percent of canopy cover within tree-planted areas. Providing a minimum of 5% tree cover, planted close to the house but with good canopy coverage, may be a feasible and practical method enabling producers to reduce plumage damage due to injurious feather pecking in their laying-hen flocks. Tree cover provision may also provide environmental benefits, such as soil stabilisation, reduced nutrient leaching and carbon sequestration.
机译:非笼养系统中的有害羽毛啄食是产蛋行业严重的经济和福利问题。在这里,我们描述了正在进行的一项合作项目的最初结果,该项目旨在改善英国麦当劳餐厅有限公司供应基地内的蛋鸡(家鸡)的饲养环境和福利。这项研究的目的是在商业情况下调查:i)范围覆盖物的比例和ii)冠层覆盖物的比例,以及成年雌鸡的羽毛损害。对伤害性啄羽毛造成的羽毛损伤的评估是非笼养系统中产蛋母鸡的一项重要的基于动物的福利指标。在2007年和2008年,麦当劳餐厅有限公司鸡蛋供应基地内的所有蛋鸡生产者都必须种植(如果尚不存在的话),占总种植面积5%的一侧,两侧种树,以及20-25米,从产蛋鸡舍。产蛋后期的羽毛损害与死亡率呈正相关,夏季耗尽的禽类的羽毛损害比秋季或冬季消耗的羽毛少,这可能是由于放置时的天气状况所致。产蛋结束时,范围覆盖率和羽状覆盖物损害为5-90%,但是,植树造林区域中,覆盖物覆盖度与百分率呈负相关。提供至少5%的树木遮盖物,在房屋附近种植,但遮盖良好,可能是一种可行的方法,使生产者减少因产蛋鸡群的羽毛啄伤而造成的羽毛损害。提供树木覆盖物还可能带来环境效益,例如稳定土壤,减少养分淋失和固碳。

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